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The Round Up
Directed by
Roselyne Bosch
Not Rated
2010
1h 55m
Drama
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History
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7.1
57%
73%
7.5
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A faithful retelling of the 1942 "Vel' d'Hiv Roundup" and the events surrounding it.
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Cast of The Round Up
Jean Reno
Dr. David Sheinbaum
Mélanie Laurent
Annette Monod
Gad Elmaleh
Schmuel Weismann
Raphaëlle Agogué
Sura Weismann
Sylvie Testud
Bella Zygler
Hugo Leverdez
Jo Weismann
Oliver Cywie
Simon Zygler
Mathieu Di Concetto
Noé 'Nono' Zygler
Romain Di Concetto
Noé 'Nono' Zygler
Rebecca Marder
Rachel Weismann
Anne Brochet
Dina Traube
Isabelle Gélinas
Hélène Timonier
Thierry Frémont
Capitaine Pierret
Catherine Allégret
La concierge 'Tati'
Denis Ménochet
Corot
Adèle Exarchopoulos
Anna Traube
Jean-Pierre Lorit
Docteur Jousse
Jean-Michel Noirey
Pierre Laval
Anne Benoît
Matthey Jouanis
Frédéric Moulin
René Bousquet
The Round Up Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Drew Hunt
Director Rose Bosch's intentions seem genuine, but her dramatizations frequently undermine the horrific real-life events on which they're based.
The Playlist
Mark Zhuravsky
A somber, flat, occasionally moving reminder of one of France's darkest moments
Film-Forward.com
Nora Lee Mandel
Realistically brings to the screen. . .as visceral, powerful, and ever more awful scenes. . . but the larger historical context comes across as stiff educational recreations.
NPR
Joel Arnold
It's a mainstream, sentimental drama because it needs to be. It announces in a clear voice that this happened.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A well-meaning but inexpertly dramatized account of the roundup of 13,000 Parisian Jews in the summer of 1942.
Newsday
John Anderson
The utter hopelessness experienced by European Jewry is never hinted at, and in its way this betrays the Holocaust story.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
Treading on a shameful piece of French history, Bosch bizarrely intercuts scenes of Hitler, Himmler, and Hess working out the logistics of the exportations, in vignettes that smack of Inglourious Basterds farce ...
Slant Magazine
Ela Bittencourt
Sentimentality may make the movie's agony more digestible, but its darkness resists any glossing over of what isn't only France's, but Europe's painful legacy.
The New Republic
Stanley Kauffmann
This is the second film by the writer-director Rose Bosch, and we very soon sense her surety, her confidence in her ingenuity, which gives virtually every shot the feeling that it has been made the best way possible.
Compuserve
Harvey S. Karten
A Holocaust 101 film that focuses on the roundup of French Jews in 1942 from a child's point of view.
Oregonian
Stan Hall
There are two halves to "La Rafle."
Variety
Jordan Mintzer
Turning one of the darkest moments in modern French history into syrupy historical drama, writer-director Rose Bosch's The Round Up is a polished, pathos-driven re-creation of the Vichy regime's mass imprisonment and disposal of 13,000 Parisian Jews.
KWQC-TV (Iowa)
Linda Cook
'La Rafle' was a hit in France, and now you have a chance to see what Europe was raving about last year.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Writer-director Rose Bosch is working in unabashed historical epic mode here, balancing individual stories with grand-scale awfulness effectively. She never swerves for cheap sentiment, she just lays it all out.
Boston Herald
James Verniere
Horrors of War Revisited in French 'La Rafle'
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
A big, sorrowful, dramatically trite period epic about a bleak chapter in the history of modern France.
Boston Phoenix
Tom Meek
Bosch boldly tackles the psyche of Hitler, showing the Fhrer enjoying the high life with Eva Braun as he instructs his minions...
eye WEEKLY
Jason Anderson
In her efforts to compel French viewers to confront a very ugly moment in their history, Bosch doesn't leave time to develop her characters or their individual stories beyond the most cursory strokes.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
Bosch does an impressive job of pulling together the stories she and her assistants found while researching the script.
Movies for the Masses
Joseph Proimakis
full review at Movies for the Masses
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